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March/April - 2018

Since our inception, in 2007, Focus on Women Magazine has provided information, support and resources to our readers through providing a venue of exposure. With a circulation of 70,000, we have created a broader platform of exposure for our contributors, readers, supporters through our pidcast, our unique ebookstore and through our outreach events including book signings and community and charitable events. When applicable, we have added our notable guest to be featured on a local television cable show. We have also celebrated oustanding women through Focus on Women Magazine's Women of Impact Gala. We also have celebrated our authors through The La Femme De Prose Books Donna Lynn Quill Awards Reception. Our contributors are also featured in our in print publication and online.

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Highlights - Scams That Target Veterans and Military Personnel, Maryland's Own Shark Lady, Roaming the Woods, The Mommy Trap, The Good Old Days Not as Good for Women, What are You Eating, What's Eating |You?, Exploring the Roots of Prejeudice

Bathing in a vast chamber of Egyptian art, culture, history and much wisdom, a certain concept bore significance: an end of life custom where the soul is lead to judgment to the Hall of Truth. At this juncture, before the God Osiris, the soul must recite forty-two negative confessions beginning with the prayer, "I have not learnt the things which are not..." In translation, according to the ancient Egyptians, our soul strives to devote itself to matters of lasting importance rather than those trivial matters that absorb vast amounts of precious time. Implicit in this belief is that in order to lead a life of meaning and purpose, we must detach from trivial matters that distract us from greater things. To our advertisers, readers and supporters, may you too continue a life-path of greater importance avoiding meanderings that lead us away from our true purpose to benefit ourselves, and the world and those around us.